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The domain of Head and Neck Surgery is concerned with precision diagnosis and surgical handling of a wide range of conditions, including: cancers of the head and neck, benign tumors, infections, congenital abnormalities, trauma, disorders of the thyroid and parathyroid glands, salivary gland diseases, etc. At the Head & Neck Clinic, Manipal HospitalIndia, we provide you with expert-driven, evidence-based care, focusing on your recovery, comfort, and long-term health. Minimally invasive techniques are used wherever possible, allowing for less discomfort after surgery and faster healing time. Each surgical plan is based on a complete understanding of anatomical complexities, aesthetic considerations, or, in some cases, functional preservation.
The Head & Neck Clinic, Manipal Hospital, brings advanced surgical solutions supported by the latest technology, highly specialised expertise, and patient-centricity.
Expert Surgical Team: Our Head and Neck Surgeons in Bangalore bring unparalleled expertise to handle the most complex procedures with precision and decades of experience.
Advanced Technology: We have access to 3D imaging, endoscopic techniques for minimally invasive access to nasal, sinus, and laryngeal regions, robotic-assisted surgery, intraoperative nerve monitoring, and minimally invasive techniques to offer superior surgical accuracy and faster recovery.
Comprehensive Pre and Post-Operative Care: This includes detailed pre-surgical evaluation, customised rehabilitation strategies, and continuous monitoring of post-surgical recovery.
Stringent Safety and Infection Control: Our approach involves safety protocols for surgical safety, infection prevention, and post-operative care in a secure setting from the start to the end of your care.
Benign lesions in the head and neck region can involve any of the following: skin, salivary glands, lymph nodes, and soft tissue. Although non-cancerous, these lesions may be noticed because of discomfort, aesthetic concern, or functional impairment, depending on the size and location. Cysts, lipomas, vascular malformations, and pleomorphic salivary…
The thyroid gland is a butterfly-shaped organ located in the neck. It produces thyroid hormones that regulate metabolism and calcium, which are important to the human body. Surgical indications for thyroid disorders include hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism, large goitres, hyperfunctioning nodules, and suspected or confirmed thyroid cancer.
Parotid gland surgery is performed to remove a benign or malignant tumour to treat a chronic infection or an obstructive salivary gland condition. The largest of the salivary glands, the parotid gland, is close to the facial nerve (the nerve that controls facial muscle movement). Surgery aims to remove the lesion with minimum impact on nerve function…
Oral cavity cancer affects structures such as the tongue, gums, inner cheeks, and roof of the mouth. Risk factors include tobacco use, excessive alcohol consumption, and HPV infection.
Laryngeal cancer affects the vocal cords and surrounding structures, often leading to voice changes, difficulty swallowing, and breathing issues. Surgical options include partial laryngectomy, preserving speech function, or total laryngectomy, requiring an alternative method of communication. The approach depends on the stage and location of the tumour.
Sinonasal cancer arises in the nasal cavity or paranasal sinuses, often presenting with nasal obstruction, nosebleeds, or facial swelling. Due to its proximity to the eyes and brain, precise surgical planning is essential.
Temporal bone cancer is rare but aggressive, affecting the structures of the ear and surrounding bones. Symptoms include persistent ear pain, hearing loss, and facial nerve weakness. Surgical treatment involves lateral temporal bone resection for localised tumours or subtotal temporal bone resection for extensive disease.
Lymph node cancer in the neck can originate from primary lymphatic malignancies like lymphoma or as a metastasis from other head and neck cancers. The treatment approach depends on the underlying cause.
Learn about minimally invasive robotic surgery for oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal cancer, ensuring functional recovery and improved prognosis.
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Comprehensive care in head and neck surgery requires advanced technology, precise surgical expertise, and a multidisciplinary approach. Your treatment journey is supported by state-of-the-art facilities and dedicated specialists, ensuring optimal outcomes with minimal discomfort. From diagnosis to post-surgical rehabilitation, every aspect of care is meticulously planned for your safety, comfort, and recovery.
Advanced Surgical Suites – Equipped with high-definition imaging, robotic surgical systems (like the da Vinci Surgical System), advanced endoscopic equipment, and intraoperative nerve monitoring to enhance surgical precision and safety.
Minimally Invasive Techniques – Endoscopic and laser-assisted procedures reduce recovery time, minimize scarring, and improve functional outcomes.
Dedicated Oncology Support – Comprehensive cancer care with tumour boards, personalized treatment plans, and advanced reconstructive surgery for optimal post-treatment quality of life.
Integrated Rehabilitation Services – Post-surgical speech, swallowing, and physiotherapy programs ensure a smooth recovery and help restore essential functions.
24/7 Critical Care & Postoperative Monitoring – Dedicated ICU and step-down units ensure continuous monitoring and expert management of post-surgical recovery.
Patient-Centred Approach – Personalised consultations, seamless coordination between specialists, and compassionate support at every stage of your treatment.
Recovery varies based on the procedure. Minimally invasive surgeries may require a few weeks, while complex surgeries can take months, followed by rehabilitation if needed.
Certain surgeries, especially for tumours near the throat or vocal cords, may temporarily impact speech or swallowing. Rehabilitation with speech therapy helps restore normal function.
Most major head and neck surgeries require general anaesthesia, ensuring you remain unconscious and pain-free throughout the procedure. Local anaesthesia may be used for minor surgeries.
Depending on your condition, non-surgical treatments like radiation, chemotherapy, or targeted therapy may be options. A specialist evaluates the best approach based on your diagnosis.
Light activities can often be resumed within a few weeks, but strenuous work may require a longer recovery. Your surgeon provides a timeline based on your specific surgery.
The domain of Head and Neck Surgery is concerned with precision diagnosis and surgical handling of a wide range of conditions, including: cancers of the head and neck, benign tumors, infections, congenital abnormalities, trauma, disorders of the thyroid and parathyroid glands, salivary gland diseases, etc. At the Head & Neck Clinic, Manipal Hospital India, we provide you with expert-driven, evidence-based care, focusing on your recovery, comfort, and long-term health. Minimally invasive techniques are used wherever possible, allowing for less discomfort after surgery and faster healing time. Each surgical plan is based on a complete understanding of anatomical complexities, aesthetic considerations, or, in some cases, functional preservation.
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